A huge7.0 earthquake has recorded across the Anchorage area Friday in Alaska. Roads sink, streetlight swaying, building wobbled and power lost during the morning.

The quake was centered about seven miles (11kms.) North of Anchorage, the largest city in the state, US Geological Survey (UGS) said. After shocks has been recorded after the intensity that causing people to run out from buildings.

A tsunami warning was issued but later cancelled for the Cook Inlet and Southern Kenai Peninsula regions. Videos and photos are making rounds on social media showing the chaotic scenes, including students hiding under desks while sending text messages, grocery products tumbling from shelves and hospital workers scrambling for their safety.

This is what happened on the 6th floor of the Nesbett Courthouse during the Anchorage #earthquake. Both attorneys jumped under their desks. Evacuated the building after the shaking stopped. pic.twitter.com/dqHGPCv6XO